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Many farmers rely on honey bees for pollination services, but relying solely on one source of pollination can be risky if that species were to decline.
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The support, provided through the Wildfire and Drought AgriRecovery Initiative, offers up to $71 million to help B.C. producers and growers return to full operation.
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Drones are already used for crop surveillance and livestock management, as well as granular fertilizer application, pollination, frost protection and greenhouse shade management.
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Join us in St. Catharines on Nov. 29 for a day-long event focused on soil and water. With speakers from OMAFRA, Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, and the Ontario Soil Network, growers will gain actionable insights and information they can implement to benefit their operations, as well as a chance to network and share ideas with other growers. Register today for a discounted rate!
Early bird pricing for the Canadian Fruit & Vegetable Summit ends on Oct. 25. For more information, visit fruitandvegsummit.com.
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If there’s a market for it, why not grow it? The more information Johnny Kashama, agricultural manager at Collège Boréal, discovers from his project on the adaptability of ethnocultural vegetables in northern Ontario, the more he sees this market as a unique opportunity for growers. With more newcomers in Canada, there’s more opportunity to market vegetables not traditionally grown here.
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Come together to celebrate the achievements of women in Canada’s agricultural industry at the Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture Summit. Join our six IWCA honourees virtually on Nov. 7, as well as other prominent ag trailblazers. Learn from the experiences and approaches of other women in agriculture, and share your thoughts and questions!
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